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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> oh the poll days aholidays time for people to put aside their differences and get together. it was five days ago, just five days that speaker of the house john boehner issued this statement, "i join the president and all americans in sending prayers and condolences to the victims and loved ones of newtown, connecticut." he said that would bring them together, maybe end some of the bitter partisanship. now they're back to this. >> they're thinking about voting for raising taxes at least on folks over $1 million which they say they don't want to do, but they're going to reject spending cuts that they say they do want to do. that defies logic. >> then the president will have a decision to make. he can call on senate testimonies to pass that bill or he can be responsible for the largest tax increase in american history. >> now that was john boehner's response, it lasted 57 seconds. he was talking about a bill that would be plan b, the republicans at least john boe
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> today people in ohio, pennsylvania, and the northeast will have to deal with the winter blast. the midwest is probably happy to see the storm leave. the first blizzard of the season, it left quite a mess. near ft. dodge, iowa, two people died in this 30-car pileup. the iowa state patrol says blinding snow was to blame. 20,000 people in iowa don't have power. most of the outages are centered around des moines. more than a foot of snow has fallen there and also in neighboring wisconsin. but in the south it wasn't about snow, it was about a tornado. a tornado that left this damage. this ef-1 tornado hit in mobile early thursday morning leaving a seven-mile path of destruction. >> all i know when i was laying down on the couch after i fed my baby, whatever, and all the lights just went off, and i mean when the lights just went off and i just heard a boom real loud and then the tornado was like over my house, roaring over my house and my whole house was just shakin
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> today people in ohio, pennsylvania, and the northeast will have to deal with the winter blast. the midwest is probably happy to see the storm leave. the first blizzard of the season, it left quite a mess. near ft. dodge, iowa, two people died in this 30-car pileup. the iowa state patrol says blinding snow was to blame. 20,000 people in iowa don't have power. most of the outages are centered around des moines. more than a foot of snow...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >>> in this hour and in the days ahead, we're trying to focus as much as we can on the victims and letting you know about the lives they lived, not just how they lost their lives but the kind of lives they lived, who they were. and today we're able to tell you more about them than we were yesterday. and no doubt tomorrow we'll be able to tell you even more as family members come forward and want to share their grief and want to share their memories of their loved ones. those of us from outside are now learning more about the women and the children who lost their lives on friday at sandy hook elementary school. take a look. >> victoria soto's family says she had her students huddled behind her trying to protect them when she was shot and killed at the elementary school. her cousin says the hardest part was waiting to hear whether she had survived or not. >> at that point, it was the hardest for the whole family, just the waiting game. to receive word on what happen
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bonnie schneider joins us now. hopefully, bonnie, most people, well, most people are where they expected to be this christmas day. >> i hope so. because if they're traveling across the south, dangerous weather is erupting rights now. we have a tornado watch that's in effect until 1:00 p.m. central time for much of southern louisiana. this includes baton rouge, hammond, new orleans,i nickel-sized hail across texas. look at the frequent lightning hammering the dallas area right now. you're seeing that sweeping across mississippi and into jackson and this is a very dangerous situation for travel, not just in terms of damages areas where we're having strong wind but we could likely see tornados. the area in orange indicates a moderate risk for tornados. what does that mean? it means that we have a 30 to 60% escalated risk in this region right here for severe weather to break out for today. so the weather is likely to get worse as we go through the afternoon when we're talking about the threat of severe thunderstorms. i
bonnie schneider joins us now. hopefully, bonnie, most people, well, most people are where they expected to be this christmas day. >> i hope so. because if they're traveling across the south, dangerous weather is erupting rights now. we have a tornado watch that's in effect until 1:00 p.m. central time for much of southern louisiana. this includes baton rouge, hammond, new orleans,i nickel-sized hail across texas. look at the frequent lightning hammering the dallas area right now. you're...
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both sides have hurt us, wronged us, one says. basic supplies are available here, although prices have skyrocketed. bread, bread, we want it so badly it's like a drug, this woman tells us. if someone has breakfast, they can't afford dinner. please, have mercy, they beg. on the street we meet four boys. they ask if we think it's safe enough for them to go back home. they talk of tanks firing and seeing other children lose limbs. they say what they witnessed has made them all decide to be doctors to save the victims of war. >> arwa damon on the ground in northern syria, and she's joining us live via skype, and, arwa, it is just amazing to see the slees of life, what is taking place there on the ground. it barely seems like people are able to cope in any kind of normal fashion. when you go from village to village or family to family, do you get a sense at all that there's an end game here, that they see an end and a way that they can pick up their lives and move on, or this is just the way they're going to exist for quite some time?
both sides have hurt us, wronged us, one says. basic supplies are available here, although prices have skyrocketed. bread, bread, we want it so badly it's like a drug, this woman tells us. if someone has breakfast, they can't afford dinner. please, have mercy, they beg. on the street we meet four boys. they ask if we think it's safe enough for them to go back home. they talk of tanks firing and seeing other children lose limbs. they say what they witnessed has made them all decide to be doctors...
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rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. >>> i want to return now to the budget talks in washington. as you know, the focus right now is on who will pay what, tax rate, come the first of the year. we have to keep in mind that if there is no deal, we're looking at automatic cuts to government spending programs. going to be tough calls because we're talking about items just to pick one at random for you today as crucial as the safety of america's food supply. here is emily schmidt. >> reporter: preparing for the holidays at paul and theresa's house is a reminder of something else just around the corn, a fiscal cliff deadline personal here. >> i just can't imagine funding being cut at this point. it would be tragic. >> reporter: tressa is worried mandatory budget cuts would affect food safety inspections. >> chloe was in the hospital for two weeks, luke for three. >> reporter: the centers for disease control says contaminated food sickens about 48 million people a year, 3,000 people die. so the fda and the
rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. >>> i want to return now to the budget talks in washington. as you know, the focus right now is on who will pay what, tax rate, come the first of the year. we have to keep in mind that if there is no deal, we're looking at automatic cuts to government spending programs. going to be tough calls because we're talking about items just to pick one at random for you today as crucial as the safety of america's food supply....
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gloria borger joining us live. that was pretty cool what tom did. >> love that virtual studio. >> unbelievable. >> great. >> tell us a little bit about the sticking point here. it's about the taxes on the wealthiest 2% of americans and the president sticking to that. republicans, it looks like some of them at least willing to move or budge on that. where do we stand? >> a little bit. we're kind of in the part of this where each side's waiting for the other side to go first, suzanne. and of course, the big sticking point, as you point out, is revenues. they have to figure out what to do about revenues before they figure out what to do about anything else. let's take a look at this. there's a big difference on the revenue point. the white house says, let's raise $1.4 trillion from taxes and the republicans are saying, not so fast, not so fast, $800 billion. now, on the revenue front, the big sticking point, as you know, suzanne, is those personal tax rates. what the white house is saying, go back to clinton years. ma
gloria borger joining us live. that was pretty cool what tom did. >> love that virtual studio. >> unbelievable. >> great. >> tell us a little bit about the sticking point here. it's about the taxes on the wealthiest 2% of americans and the president sticking to that. republicans, it looks like some of them at least willing to move or budge on that. where do we stand? >> a little bit. we're kind of in the part of this where each side's waiting for the other side to...
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we can do better than a last minute deal... that would hurt all of us. that would hurt all of us. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. >>> a radio show has been canceled after the death of a hospital nurse. last week they pretended on the phone to be queen elizabeth and prince charles to find out the condition of katherine, duchess of cambridge, in the hospital. the nurse who transferred the call through the ward was found dead after an apparent suicide. the ca
we can do better than a last minute deal... that would hurt all of us. that would hurt all of us. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the...
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. >>> thanks for joining us. today, cnn "newsroom" continues with ashleigh banfield. >> nice to see you, everyone. hello. it is 11:00 on the east coast. 8:00 a.m. on the west coast. how far is too far? that question is being asked around the world today as outrage seems to be building over the tragic death of a nurse in britain who was duped by a prank phone call from two australian deejays. both posing as queen elizabeth and prince charles. as you've probably heard by now, they said they were calling to check on the condition of prince william's pregnant wife, the duchess of cambridge, who was being treated at the hospital for acute morning sickness. we now have a photo of the nurse who committed suicide. it's being released by the london police. she was the one who took the call and passed that on to catherine's ward and another nurse released confidential information on catherine's condition. the station aired the recording of the call on tuesday and on friday, this nurse was found dead after apparently a suic
. >>> thanks for joining us. today, cnn "newsroom" continues with ashleigh banfield. >> nice to see you, everyone. hello. it is 11:00 on the east coast. 8:00 a.m. on the west coast. how far is too far? that question is being asked around the world today as outrage seems to be building over the tragic death of a nurse in britain who was duped by a prank phone call from two australian deejays. both posing as queen elizabeth and prince charles. as you've probably heard by...
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nothing in his background. >> tell us about the weapon he used. it was a stolen weapon, and how it was that he was able to get that. >> he apparently took it from a friend of his. it was an ar-15, semi-automatic rifle. there's a lot of ar-15s on the market and a lot own the ar-15. they use it for target practice and hunting, but mostly target practice and personal protection. it didn't surprise me at all. we heard that apparently it did jam, but apparently he was unable -- he was able to clear that. that says to me that he knew a little bit something about this weapon to make sure that when he was able to jump the magazine and clear that weapon and continue on. >> i want to talk about something that struck us that's very important from the county sheriff when he said there were multiple drills that had taken place in this mall, and he had 10,000 people actually able to escape safely. it could have been a lot worse. listen to what he said. >> yeah. >> it appeared that the suspect's rifle did jam while he was attacking individuals in the food court.
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are telling us were the former positions that government troops used to occupy. since the free syrian army moved into in area, government forces have pulled further and closer to the facility itself. this man was recently captured by the rebels. he says he led a unit whose job was to patrol part of the perimeter. artillery units are positioned on on the hilltops. he agreed to be interviewed if we disguised his identity and his voice. he says that soldiers like him were constantly searched. their calls monitored, forbidden from seeing people that entered the main building. they arrived surrounded by armed guards concealed from sight. it was even forbidden for us to ask about it. if we did, we were punished he tells us. they were under orders to shoot to kill anyone who approached, even a civilian within 300 meters. he says that around five months ago regular employees stopped arriving. and what i overheard is that those who were allowed to leave were syrians, and those inside were foreigners. we saw large quantities of food still being delivered, he says. defector
are telling us were the former positions that government troops used to occupy. since the free syrian army moved into in area, government forces have pulled further and closer to the facility itself. this man was recently captured by the rebels. he says he led a unit whose job was to patrol part of the perimeter. artillery units are positioned on on the hilltops. he agreed to be interviewed if we disguised his identity and his voice. he says that soldiers like him were constantly searched....
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keep an eye out for us. thank you. >>> and the faa is reporting most airports at this point are operating normally, but then you heard karen maginnis say if you're planning to travel in chicago, take a look at those pictures. two-hour delays, but that could change. call before you go. ok in the mi, they see more than themselves. so we celebrate our year-end with the "share the love" event. get a great deal on a new subaru and 250 dollars goes to your choice of five charities. by the end of this, our fifth year, our total can reach almost 25 million dollars. it's a nice reflection on us all. now through january 2nd. >>> we do not intend to send members home after this vote. we want to stay here, we want to avoid the fiscal cliff from happening. and again, i think that the decision is for the white house and the senate democrats to come join us so we can avoid the tax hike on american people and avoid the fiscal cliff. >> speaking to reporters, just moments ago, that's the second highest ranking house republic
keep an eye out for us. thank you. >>> and the faa is reporting most airports at this point are operating normally, but then you heard karen maginnis say if you're planning to travel in chicago, take a look at those pictures. two-hour delays, but that could change. call before you go. ok in the mi, they see more than themselves. so we celebrate our year-end with the "share the love" event. get a great deal on a new subaru and 250 dollars goes to your choice of five charities....
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i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> we are just getting in new video of piers morgan and sit-down with the three senators. john mccain, joe lieberman and lindsey graham, all together, same room, and the issue of gay marriage came up. here they were. >> my state, we're not going to change the traditional definition of marriage. and i would support the traditional definition of marriage, not out of hate, but i believe that's just best for society. at the end of the day, states will come out differently on this issue and i think that's the way it should be. i think each state -- >> could america really stand for freedom and genuine equality if half the states continue to view the rights of the homosexual couple to get married in a completely different way to the way they view the rights of a heterosexual couple? >> can people in a republic -- can people in south carolina and new york differ? i hope so. but can we do it in a way -- >> can they both be equal? can they both
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us. the house votes today on speaker john boehner's backup proposal to avoid the automatic tax increases and spending cuts set to take in effect just 12 days from now. president obama is threatening to veto that plan. a new cnn/orc poll reflects the concern among americans if the two sides do not reach a deal. 20% say going over the so-called fiscal cliff would lead to a crisis. 50% say it would cause major problems. dana bash is on capitol hill following this. i understand you have two lawmakers who are going to be votes on speaker boehner's plan b. how do they feel about this? >> we're steps off the house floor where the vote will take place later on today and i'm with congressman steve sutherland of florida and john fleming of louisiana. both of they see men are going to vote against your leader, against the speaker on this. why? >> well, we have great concerns that this doesn't go far enough to really solve the problems that we face. i would lean no yesterday. nothing that i've seen t
us. the house votes today on speaker john boehner's backup proposal to avoid the automatic tax increases and spending cuts set to take in effect just 12 days from now. president obama is threatening to veto that plan. a new cnn/orc poll reflects the concern among americans if the two sides do not reach a deal. 20% say going over the so-called fiscal cliff would lead to a crisis. 50% say it would cause major problems. dana bash is on capitol hill following this. i understand you have two...
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thanks for joining us. although you're a republican, you're not up in favor of what is happening in your state. why? >> i am not in favor of it. i think it's a way to weaken the unions. weaken the representation that the workers are going to receive and it's a way to do certain things where we won't be able to hold anyone accountable in the state for what happens. >> now, you say you are a republican. republicans typically are anti labor, antilabor unions for a number reasons. unions bring out the vote for their democratic opponents. how do you marry the fact that you are republican, yet pro union? >> well, i'm pro labor and i am a republican. i voted for republicans my whole life. we look at the candidates that best represent the labor issues and we support them. we support different candidates. doesn't always have to be a democrat that we support. we support republicans as well. >> this seems to be a done deal. is there anything you think you can do to stop this from happening? >> all we can do is make a
thanks for joining us. although you're a republican, you're not up in favor of what is happening in your state. why? >> i am not in favor of it. i think it's a way to weaken the unions. weaken the representation that the workers are going to receive and it's a way to do certain things where we won't be able to hold anyone accountable in the state for what happens. >> now, you say you are a republican. republicans typically are anti labor, antilabor unions for a number reasons....
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so we have no use for you. when those voices leave, all you're left with are voices who refuse to come together to get this thing passed for the benefit of the american people. >> but i thought the election sent a strong message to lawmakers that people are tired of partisanship. they want lawmakers to come together and do their jobs, will kain. >> did you forget one thing? the same people are there. >> and look, here's the deal. while roland is probably right that moderates have been pushed out, it doesn't mean it's a valueless debate. the two sides have a debate that's very important for this country. we talked about it this morning. democrats want to pass the bush tax cuts for everyone making under $250,000 but want to continue spending that doesn't support that base. and republicans for their willingness to not raise tax, they haven't made any real big gestures towards cutting spending. so we have to have a debate over bigger issues than the fiscal cliff on taxes and spending. why we can't come together in
so we have no use for you. when those voices leave, all you're left with are voices who refuse to come together to get this thing passed for the benefit of the american people. >> but i thought the election sent a strong message to lawmakers that people are tired of partisanship. they want lawmakers to come together and do their jobs, will kain. >> did you forget one thing? the same people are there. >> and look, here's the deal. while roland is probably right that moderates...
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she joins us live from honolulu. people are talking as though going over the cliff is a reality already. what are you hearing? >> reporter: that is what we're hearing. there's a lot of blame going around. that's some public posturing. when it comes to the reality of whether going over the cliff is a possibility, it's not just what we're hearing publicly but privately from democrats and republicans. and also it's important to focus on this sort of not encouraging fact, carol. there are no discussions going on now between the folks who need to work out some sort of deal here. the white house and senate democrats are not in touch with house republicans and that's key because the senate is going to be reconvening on thursday. anything that gets through congress would need to pass the senate and house with both democratic and republican support. we're also expecting that president obama will likely return to washington, d.c. at this point it seems more a matter of when and not really matter of if. and then right now the p
she joins us live from honolulu. people are talking as though going over the cliff is a reality already. what are you hearing? >> reporter: that is what we're hearing. there's a lot of blame going around. that's some public posturing. when it comes to the reality of whether going over the cliff is a possibility, it's not just what we're hearing publicly but privately from democrats and republicans. and also it's important to focus on this sort of not encouraging fact, carol. there are no...
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welcome, sister. >> glad to be back with us. >> thanks for sticking around for us. we appreciate it. i think that, you know, when people say, oh, this isn't a homeless man after all, they might not feel as warm-hearted towards this person as they once did. >> well, you know, that may be the case, but the fact is that clearly he continues to have needs, and the report that i saw reported that he was a veteran that did -- had been homeless and got housing through the current evident to get homeless vets into permanent housing, but there are two aspects here that i think are so aspect. one is the generous-hearted response of the police officer whose heart opened up and he responded to need he saw. that is a good news story. the second good news story is that this man, while struggling, clearly having problems being barefoot in new york right now, clearly with problems, had gotten some effective help through government programs. so both -- in many ways it's a good news story. the sad news is he continues to apparently sit on the street barefoot, and that's anguish to wa
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he met with us, hugged with us, and cried with us. >> the person goes out of their way to scam people, that's evil. >> reporter: it hurts them more. alba was caught days later and voluntarily talked with fbi agents where she allegedly continued to lie, saying she never made a facebook post about newtown and says she was hacked. a search of the records and statements didn't add up. she maintained all donations to her pay pal were immediately refunded, but the feds say it took days before donors were paid back. >> i'll do anything i can to help the victims mourn with that. and to help them, not to destroy their lives. >> if convicted, nouel alba faces up to five years in prison and $250,000 fine. >>> for the second time this month, a man has been shoved to his death at a subway station in new york city. witnesses say a woman was pacing on the platform as a train approached before pushing the man to his death last night. the body was pinned under the train. his identity has not been released. police describe the suspect as a heavy set woman in her 20s, security video shows her running fr
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using a smartphone and some wise use of your time. we'll break it down for you now with senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen. so what are we talking about here? >> this is an interesting approach they used at northwestern university and they actually saw results, which is somewhat unusual with weight loss programs, results that actually lasted. so when folks used an app to track what they were eating and how much they were exercising as well as an in-person class that they went to, where they had support from other people, they lost 15 pounds and they kept it off. as long as they really used the app and really went to those classes. so 15 pounds and keeping it off is, you know, these people started at around 250 pounds, so this isn't the cure all and be all and end all for them, but certainly a good start. >> and it seems to be working. why? is it because of the extra pressure from the app? >> i think it's the one-two punch that really does it. i'll show you one of the screens from the app and i think that will help explain i
using a smartphone and some wise use of your time. we'll break it down for you now with senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen. so what are we talking about here? >> this is an interesting approach they used at northwestern university and they actually saw results, which is somewhat unusual with weight loss programs, results that actually lasted. so when folks used an app to track what they were eating and how much they were exercising as well as an in-person class that they went...